If anyone has a book they would like to recommend, please feel free to do so here.

Good Books i've read on scotland-Somerled and the Emergence of Gaelic scotland-John Marsden,Highlanders,A history of the Gaels-john Mac leod,Hadrian's wall,the northwest Frontier of Rome-David Devine,The Age of The Picts-W.A.Cummins,Picts,Gaels and Scots-Sally M. Foster,Rob Ror Mac Gregor,His Life and Times-W.H.Murray,Montrose-C.V.Wedgewood,William Wallace-D.J.Gray,Robert the Bruce-Scott,Scottish War of Independence-Barron

Some men are drawn to oceans, they cannot breathe unless the air is scented with a salty mist. Others are drawn to land that is flat, and the air is sullen and is leaden as August. My people were drawn to mountains- Earl Hamner Jr.

A word of caution on Silver Ravenwolf. She tends to be very judgemental abpout Christianity, which is just as bas as someone from another religion being judgemental and prejudiced towards a wiccan. I try not to perpetuate the hatred.

A word of caution on Silver Ravenwolf. She tends to be very judgemental abpout Christianity, which is just as bas as someone from another religion being judgemental and prejudiced towards a wiccan. I try not to perpetuate the hatred.

Really!!! HHmm.. I skimmed through her " To ride a silver Broomstick" or whatever it was called.I thought I remembered it being an ok 101 to wicca. HHmm I haven't read anything else by her, but I did an interview with her when that book came out and she *seemed* really down to earth and proactive in the cause for informing the muggles. HHHmmmm ya learn something new everyday.. well, bugger me....

Though I tend to shy away from overtly feministic paganism. I am still not sure what I think about Starhawk's book. But then I was 13 when I first read it, so I might be prejudiced. Some of her views are a wee bit forceful.

Another book I discovered recently and that seems to be really interesting is A Year in a Scots Kitchen: Celebrating Summer's End to Worshipping Its Beginning by Catherine Brown . But then I've always been more interested in the so called Kitchen Witchery

Dinah

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Always, she is standing by my sideShe's my inspiration, and she's my battle-cryAnd in her arms is the only place I knowWhere peaceful waters flow.

Living Wicca: A further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott CunninghamThe Wicca Spellbook by Gerina DunwichBook of Shadows by Phyllis Curott (this book follows her journey from finding out about wicca to becominga witch it is my fav!)

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Merry Meet, Merry Part and Merry Meet AgainBlessed Be,Celeste of the Stars